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Look upon the moon of the empire;
A beautiful helper, happily joined.
And the longed-for morning star of the purple;
The most beautiful flower, our new master;
A peaceful consensus of the living.
And a long life, free from evils.
And the end, being fulfilled easily;
Saving with his whole house, his entire family, with the crown.
Clothed in incorruptible radiance:—
As a sun-case with the door of the scepter-bearer;
As it was written, as it was received;
(I darkened the whole panoply.
Therefore, having learned these things, inhabitants of the book,
(Rejoice and strike with praises;
The quick-witted and great king;
For all the world needs this man;
If it is fitting to tell the truth on earth.
The clever text, let envy fall:—
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Prologue. Against the Epicureans. Still against the same.
Still against the same. Against the other Greeks pagans.
Still against the same. Still against the same. Still against the same.
Title one: Syllogistic proof that there is one God. And that
the Word has the Word of his own. And the Spirit likewise; just as God is
and the Holy Spirit. Title two: Concerning the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit;
distinguished yet united theology. Title three: Concerning
con-unity; or concerning Divinity, it is clear that God is the Divin-
ity, or the Divine simply; and indefinitely. He revealed the three
hypostases of the one Divinity, to one of these by the designa-